Standard Register Recognized by Daimler Trucks North America as “Master of Quality”
DAYTON, OHIO – Standard Register has been recognized by Daimler Trucks North America as a Master of Quality supplier for 2007.
DAYTON, OHIO – Standard Register has been recognized by Daimler Trucks North America as a Master of Quality supplier for 2007. A six-time recipient of the award, Standard Register is a provider of document services and print management solutions, according to www.businesswire.com.
As part of its 21st annual Masters of Quality program, Daimler Trucks North America recognized only 43 of its more than 3,000 North American manufacturers that provide components for its Freightliner, Sterling, and Western Star truck brands. The Masters of Quality Award is the highest recognition that the company presents to suppliers. The winners represent the best of the best among suppliers, demonstrating exceptional results in delivering quality parts and components and displaying an ongoing commitment to quality improvement.
Standard Register supplies Daimler’s Freightliner brand with Manufacturing Parts Solutions, including tamper-resistant decals, product identification labels, compliance consulting, and design expertise, as well as supply chain management through the company’s Label Management Inventory System. In order to receive a Masters of Quality award, these products and services must meet stringent criteria related to quality assurance, service, aftermarket parts, materials, engineering, warranty, and purchasing.
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